Supreme Selections Greenhouse | Experienced Landscaping in Ashland, WI
60649 Yonkovich Rd., Ashland, WI 54806
Local Business Overview
Supreme Selections Greenhouse, a trusted Ashland name since 1990, is your local source for thriving plants and expert landscape care. We grow 80% of our flowers and all our vegetables right here on-site, ensuring robust, healthy plants perfectly acclimated to the Chequamegon Bay region. Beyond our extensive selection of annuals, hanging baskets, and garden supplies, our experienced team provides comprehensive shrub and landscape services. From planting and pruning to disease management and removal, we help Ashland homeowners build and maintain beautiful, resilient outdoor spaces that handle our local climate.
Property Service Solutions
- Shrub planting
- Landscape maintenance
- Gardening
- Disease management - shrubs
- Shrub removal
- Shrub care
Common Questions
How can Supreme Selections help with common Ashland yard drainage and dead lawn problems?
Our landscape maintenance and shrub care services directly address these local issues. Poor drainage often harms shrubs and lawn health. We assess your yard, recommend and plant water-tolerant native shrubs, and implement pruning and soil amendment strategies to improve water absorption and root health, helping to rejuvenate dead areas and prevent future problems.
Do you grow your own plants, and why is that important for my garden?
Yes, we grow 80% of our flowers and 100% of our vegetables here in Ashland. This means our plants are hardened off and acclimated to our local weather conditions from the start, giving them a stronger, healthier foundation for your garden compared to plants shipped from distant growers. You get a more resilient selection suited for our area.
What does your shrub disease and insect management service include?
Our service begins with a proper diagnosis of the issue affecting your shrubs in Ashland. We then provide a tailored management plan, which may include environmentally mindful treatments, corrective pruning to remove affected areas, and recommendations for soil health to help your plants recover and resist future pests and diseases common to our region.









